Dear List Members
Extension of CfP: Making and shaping things in creative economies. From history to present day
Dates: 28-30 November 2019
Location: Kaunas Faculty of Vilnius University, Kaunas, Lithuania
Keynotes: Guy Julier (Aalto University), Javier Gimeno-Martinez (VU Amsterdam)
Abstract deadline extended to 20 May 2019
This symposium aims to research the ways design is organised and managed with different political processes and policies, both in past and present. Instead of focusing solely on the content of policies, politics and management, it attempts to create a wider debate within the framework of culture, creativity and economy, connected to the analysis of objects. The event looks at the impact that the specific policies and individuals, organisations or institutions behind them have on existing design culture. In addition to the act of designing, the possible subjects include policies shaping all stages in the life cycle of an object, for example promotion, consumption, collecting objects or recycling them, as well as positioning design in a wider political context.
Please send a title, 250-word abstract and 50-word author biography (Microsoft Word file) to Triin Jerlei, [log in to unmask] , by 20 May 2019.
More information can be found here: https://www.knf.vu.lt/en/making-and-shaping-things-in-creative-economies
Michaela
DHS Administrator
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